Where's the conflict in suggesting you actually find
the right
consolidation to present the issue to? The only
conflict here is
entirely within your mind, as you were clearly
pointing out things
that had nothing to do with ON
On Dec 16, 2007 3:08 PM, Joerg Schilling
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Greetings all
I've just install OpenSolaris project Indiana on my Macbook running VMWare
Fusion , everything went well , and it's running fine although I've noticed I
dont have access to my local NIC.
Just wondering if anyone else has run into this problem or can give me a few
tips on how to
Check out the following:
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=66
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If you can't replace your firewall, you might be able to change some settings
that eliminate the one minute inactivity timeout. What vendor/version is it?
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Will this be fixed in 78b ?
Any updates ?
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I believe it does not help to reply to all mail from the weekend
mostly because a lot of the mail was too abrasive to honor it anyway.
The Mail with Message-id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] from John Plocher
even tried to reverse history.
Let me try to explain what's going on here...
How do you feel
Joerg Schilling writes:
Someone asked you to help discussing technical stuff (PSARC)
and you send a mail that tries to explain a serious problem.
There was some discussion that looked as if people understand that there is a
serious problem but later at the time of making a decision, your
Hi,
I was in same situation for different reasons (laptop drive stopped reading
DVDs, and no USB DVD reader available). Here's how I installed b72 on it.
Method 1:
Pros:
Lots of docs and howtos available
Cons:
Reading documents. Network boot support required on target machine. Needs
another
My Sunfire V440 rebooted with error:
www savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: BAD TRAP: type=31
rp=2a100d994c0 addr=0 mmu_fsr=0 occurred in module genunix due to a NULL
pointer dereference
Dec 12 15:25:43 www savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump
in
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007, Yi Kong wrote:
My Sunfire V440 rebooted with error:
www savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: BAD TRAP: type=31
rp=2a100d994c0 addr=0 mmu_fsr=0 occurred in module genunix due to a NULL
pointer dereference
Dec 12 15:25:43 www savecore: [ID 748169
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
What are the approaches to finding what external USB disks are currently
connected? I'm starting on backup scripts, and I need to check which
volumes are present before I figure out what to back up to them. I
. . .
In addition to what others have suggested so far,
Thanks Jörg,
I just checked this, on a iso i had generated using mkisofs on linux with
offset option for a session.
My Best Regards,
-- Chandan Maddanna
On Dec 13, 2007 4:43 PM, Joerg Schilling
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Chandan Maddanna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#!/usr/bin/bash
mkdir $2
Is there any existing tools or interface on the solaris can monitor CPU
temperature and control fan status?
I'm using the following dtrace script to monitor cpu temperatures on a
Tecra S1 centrino laptop (monitors some dtrace probes in the
tzmon kernel module). Unfortunatelly it's not very
I tried
echo ::msgbuf | mdb /var/crash/unknown/*vmcore.2
echo '$msgbuf' | mdb /var/crash/unknown/*vmcore.2
echo '$msgbuf' | adb -k *unix.2 *vmcore.2
echo msgbuf+8/s | adb -m vmunix *unix.2 *vmcore.2
got:
mdb: invalid command '::msgbuf': unknown dcmd name
Any idea?
Yi
This message
I tried :
echo ::msgbuf | mdb /var/crash/unknown/*vmcore.2
echo '$msgbuf' | mdb /var/crash/unknown/*vmcore.2
echo '$msgbuf' | adb -k *unix.2 *vmcore.2
echo msgbuf+8/s | adb -m vmunix *unix.2 *vmcore.2
But I got:
mdb: invalid command '::msgbuf': unknown dcmd name
adb: invalid command
I tried :
echo ::msgbuf | mdb /var/crash/unknown/*vmcore.2
echo '$msgbuf' | mdb /var/crash/unknown/*vmcore.2
echo '$msgbuf' | adb -k *unix.2 *vmcore.2
echo msgbuf+8/s | adb -m vmunix *unix.2 *vmcore.2
But I got:
mdb: invalid command '::msgbuf': unknown dcmd name
adb: invalid command '::msgbuf':
Why my messages are always cut short?
Yi
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I tried :echo ::msgbuf | mdb /var/crash/unknown/*vmcore.2 echo '$msgbuf' |
mdb /var/crash/unknown/*vmcore.2 echo '$msgbuf' | adb -k *unix.2 *vmcore.2
echo msgbuf+8/s | adb -m vmunix *unix.2 *vmcore.2 But I got: mdb: invalid
command '::msgbuf': unknown dcmd name or adb: invalid command
I have no sympathy for people who ought to know better that don't.
Less than five minutes with documentation could have prevented this,
or at least put the proper consolidation on notice. Instead, we have
me being the bad guy for holding up schilly to the same standards he
attempts to hold
Yi Kong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried
echo ::msgbuf | mdb /var/crash/unknown/*vmcore.2
echo '$msgbuf' | mdb /var/crash/unknown/*vmcore.2
cd /var/crash/unknown/
mdb -k 2
Jörg
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Joerg Schilling wrote:
Artem Kachitchkine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where is the source for libdbus-1.so.3, libdbus-glib-1.so.2
libglib-2.0.so.0
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/jds/contributing/building/
describes how to install JDS CBE, pull spec files with SVN and build
with
I have no sympathy for people who ought to know
better that don't.
Less than five minutes with documentation could have
prevented this,
or at least put the proper consolidation on notice.
Instead, we have
e being the bad guy for holding up schilly to the
same standards he
attempts to
Does it have something to do with recent removal of iwk [1] ?
[1] http://hg.genunix.org/onnv-gate.hg/rev/ebbef2361b64
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Regards,
Cyril
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